The Hundred In the Hands

The Hundred In the Hands Warp

New bands are a dime a dozen. It’s hard to get excited every time a new CD lands in the pile, but The Hundred In the Hands is a melange of decades, styles, sounds and beats. Paying homage to early hip hop, disco, ska and dub, post-punk and girl pop from the 1960s through the 1980s, this album is a rich mix of sound, choreographed to perfection.

The Hundred In the Hands is Eleanore Everdell and Jason Friedman, two friends who live in Brooklyn. Upon discovering their sensibilities for the same sounds, the pair recorded Dressed in Dresden in only a couple of days. Through the wonders of the internet, the song was picked up and released as a 45 by a record shop in the UK, which eventually led to gaining the attention of Warp.

Everdell’s Siouxie-esque vocals combined with Friedman’s gritty bass line creates complex pop songs recalling New York’s underground scene. It’s so prevalent, you almost feel like you were there. www.thehundredhands.com.

Cherie Federico

Aesthetica Magazine

This article was originally published in Issue 36 of Aesthetica Magazine.